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1 Comparative Concepts of Equality, April 7 and 8, 2000 at Cornell Law School [i] (2000)

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April 7 and 8, 2000 at Cornell Law School
Myron Taylor Hall, Ithaca, NY
Sponsored by the Feminism and Legal Theory Project
Martha L.A. Fineman, Dorothea S. Clarke Professor of Feminist Jurisprudence
FRIDAY, APRIL 7 - 4:00 - 6:30 PM, Weiss Faculty Lounge
Equality in Theories
Nancy J. Hirschmann, Cornell University, Department of Government: Equality as the Context
for Freedom.
Keally McBride, Cornell University, Department of Political Science: Finding Alternatives to
Formal Equality in Feminist Political Science.
Lucinda Finley, SUNY Buffalo School of Law: Continuity, Change and Expansion in Women's
Demands for Equality: From Seneca Falls to Forum 'P8.
Dalia Tsuk, University of Arizona College of Law: Individuals, Entities and the Meaning of
Equality.
7 PM - VEGETARIAN DINNER AT MARTHA FINEMAN'S HOUSE - 204 Sunrise Road
SATURDAY, APRIL 8 - 10 AM - 12:30 PM, Weiss Faculty Lounge
Comparative Concepts of Equality
Barbara Stark, University of T  -sve College of Law: 'Equality' Through a Prism: The
Gender Jurispruden e,4 the European Court of Justice.
Leslye A. Obiora, World Bank Organization, Nigeria: A Perspective on Equality.
Melissa Haussman, Suffolk University, Government Department: Equality's Promise: The
Supreme Court of Canada and Constitutional Gender Rights in Section 15 Since 1989.
Beverley Baines, Queen's University, Faculty of Law: Another Century of Inequality.
12:30 PM - 2:00 PM      LUNCH IN THE STUDENT LOUNGE
Frances L. Raday, Hebrew University of Jerusalem: Looking Toward Equality: Achieving
Women's Rights in Today's Social, Economic, and Political Environment.
2:00 - 4:30 PM                 Equality in Certain Spaces
Elizabeth Rapaport, Duke University School of Law: Equality of the Damned: Gender and
Execution on the Cusp of the 21 Century.
Devon Carbado and Mitu Gulati, UCLA School of Law: Converr'. t  at Work.
Chlod Atkins, Cornell Law School: The Failure of Formal Riyht, ad Equaliy in the Clinic.
Mary Anne Case, University of Chicago Law School: Toilet P'lper. Toilets As Gendered
Spaces.

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